On Euro censorship + your comments and criticisms. [Patreon Exclusive] We discuss censorship in Brussels and Berlin, and put it in the context of the incorporation of right-populism. How will European politics come to look as national-conservatives become part of the establishment? What's up with these "sovereigntists" who are unserious about sovereignty? Also we discuss your comments:* If cultural production is already monopolistic, can it be democratically planned? * Should we problematise "mental health"? * Is love a dangerous political emotion? * What happens if you leave the left? * How do we kill the ghosts of the 20th century? * Is a generational analysis of left-populism wrong? * How do we get beyond a world of media and images?

Links:* NatCon: are centrists the real threat to free speech?, Alex Hochuli, UnHerd